Motorola EX500 manual Power Level, To set the squelch level

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To set the squelch level:

Press the programmed Squelch button to toggle between the options of having normal squelch or tightening the squelch of your radio. A positive indicator tone indicates that the radio is operating in tight squelch, while a negative indicator tone indicates that the radio is operating in normal squelch.

POWER LEVEL

You can transmit your calls at different transmit power levels. A higher level means you can reach a radio that is farther away. Lower power level conserves battery power. You are advised to transmit as frequently as possible on low power, and use high power only when needed.

Press the programmed Tx Power button to toggle between the options for High or Low power trans- mit level. A positive indicator tone indicates that the radio is operating in low power mode, while a negative indicator tone indicates that the radio is operating in high power mode.

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Contents EX500 Page Contents Computer Software Copyrights WarrantyAccessories Product Safety and RF Exposure Compliance SafetySafety EX500 Model Radio OverviewParts of the Radio Push-to-Talk PTT Button On/Off/Volume KnobLED Indicator Channel Selector KnobButton Short Press Long Press Press and Hold Audio Indicators for Programmable Buttons Indicator TonesCompanding Improved Audio FeaturesLow Level Expansion LLE Radio Overview Getting Started Battery InformationBattery Care and Tips Battery Status Charging your BatteryShown is shown by the color of the radio’s LED Indicator Attaching the Battery Removing the Battery Accessory InformationAttaching the Antenna Removing the Antenna Onoff Attaching the Side Connector CoverTo select a channel Adjusting the RADIO’S Volume Sending a CallSelecting a Radio Channel Receiving a Call Getting Started Receiving a Call Alert Emergency AlarmsRadio Call Information Receiving a Selective CallSquelch TalkaroundTo set the squelch level Power LevelInformation Radio Call Deleting a Nuisance Channel ScanStarting or Stopping a Scan Operation TalkbackTo do this Adding a Deleted Nuisance Channel Back to the Scan ListScan Channel Discovery Alert Scan List Member PriorityCh.2 Scan Limited Warranty Motorola Communication Products WarrantyWarranty II. General Provisions What this Warranty does not Cover VII. Governing LAW Earpieces Batteries AccessoriesCarry Cases Remote Speaker MicrophonesAntennas EX500 Quick Reference Card Turning Off the Radio Page 6881093C98